(big brother)

  • 41Big Brother — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Big Brother (homonymie). Pyramide sociale telle qu elle apparait dans le roman 1984. Big Brother est au sommet. En dessous, les membres du Parti Intérieur (moins …

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  • 42Big Brother (U.S.) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Big Brother (homonymie). Big Brother (U.S.) Genre Télé réalité Présentation Julie Chen Pays …

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  • 43Big Brother — Der Begriff Big Brother wird im Zusammenhang mit Überwachung verwendet. Er steht unter anderem für: Großer Bruder, ein Sinnbild des Überwachers, geprägt durch George Orwells Roman 1984 Als Synonym für den Überwachungsstaat Big Brother… …

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  • 44Big Brother 10 (U.S.) — !rowspan=2 | Evicted rowspan=2 style= background:#FA8072; | Brian 9 of 10 votes to evict rowspan=2 style= background:#FA8072; | Steven 9 of 9 votes to evict rowspan=2 style= background:#FA8072; | Angie 8 of 8 votes to evict rowspan=2 style=… …

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  • 45big brother — 1. n. a personification of the totalitarian state. (From George Orwell’s 1984.) □ Big brother has changed the tax laws again. □ Now big brother has fixed it so you can’t even baby sit without paying taxes. 2. n. someone who personifies the… …

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  • 46Big Brother — 1. a government or a large organization which tries to control every part of people s lives and to know everything about them. Many people are concerned about Big Brother having computer files on them to which they do not have access. (always… …

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  • 47big brother — noun Date: 1844 1. an older brother 2. a man who serves as a companion, father figure, and role model for a boy 3. capitalized both Bs [Big Brother, personification of the power of the state in 1984 (1949) by George Orwell] a. the leader of an …

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  • 48Big Brother — N UNCOUNT (disapproval) People sometimes use Big Brother to refer to a person, government, or organization when they think it has complete control over people and is always checking what they do. Do remember that our speed limit is 75mph and Big… …

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  • 49Big Brother — UK / US noun [singular] 1) a popular reality tv show in which a group of people are filmed night and day while they live in a special house. The last person left in the house, after the others have all been chosen to leave by the other people in… …

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  • 50big brother — noun A siblings older brother (used especially by children or by parents in speaking to their children). If you dont give me back my toys Ill tell my big brother! …

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